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Guillermo Rodriguez [2] (born January 27, 1971) [3] is a Mexican-American [4] talk show personality and comedian best known as the sidekick to Jimmy Kimmel on the American late night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live!. He rose to fame while working as a parking lot security guard at the Hollywood Boulevard studios. [5]
Jimmy Kimmel Live!, sometimes shortened to JKL, is an American late-night talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, and broadcast on ABC. The nightly hour-long show tapes and is based out of the Hollywood Masonic Temple in Hollywood , Los Angeles, California.
Kimmel started dating Molly McNearney, a co-head writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live, in October 2009. [67] They were engaged in August 2012 [ 64 ] [ 68 ] and married in July 2013. [ 69 ] Their daughter Jane was born in July 2014, they are both living in Hermosa Beach, California .
Guillermo Rodríguez (footballer), Uruguayan footballer; Guillermo Rodríguez (athlete), Mexican Olympic sprinter; Guillermo Rodríguez (politician), also known as Guillermo Rodríguez Lara, Ecuadorian politician; Guillermo Rodríguez González, Spanish archer; Guillermo Rodriguez (comedian), Recurring cast member of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Guillermo Rodríguez (baseball), Venezuelan baseball catcher; Guillermo Rodríguez (footballer), Uruguayan footballer; Guillermo Rodríguez (politician), also known as Guillermo Rodríguez Lara, Ecuadorian politician; Guillermo Rodriguez (comedian), talk show sidekick for Jimmy Kimmel Live! Guillermo Solá, Chilean distance runner
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Escobedo Jr. had hung up his horn until Kimmel called him to join his house band. Other members of the Cletones are keyboardist Jeff Babko, guitarist Toshi Yanagi , bassist Jimmy Earl , and drummer Jonathan Dresel.
On January 15, 2015, to promote the American release of Taken 3, Liam Neeson starred in a short film on the show entitled Taken 4: A-Paco-Lypse on American talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live!; the short revolved around Bryan Mills helping his old friend Guillermo rescue his kidnapped dog, Paco from "Kimmel". [15]